Notes of a Journey

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Back in the mists of time,

well 2008/9 to be more accurate, an alternate Gaby storyline was written and indeed posted piecemeal on Maddybell.com. Later this was collated, edited and finally published via Lulu. Now I'm guessing a few die hard Gabfen may have read it but I think it deserves a wider audience and so today I've posted to Amazon the first part of Scot Hemsley's Notes of a Journey, as Douglas Adams would put it, a trilogy in four parts!

You can get this first volume, All Things Denied now by following the links.

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I will be posting the second part in January, something to look forward to maybe?

happy reading
Mads

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Looking forward to seeing all

Looking forward to seeing all the parts published on Kindle, and maybe rolled into a single volume.

I'm also looking forward to seeing the latest Gaby finished and all the parts put into a single volume.

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}

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@ 400 pages each its a bit big to put in one volume!

Just Five Minutes is taking longer to craft than I'd like but I don't want to put out a sub standard work!

Mads


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Madeline Anafrid Bell

Just got the Kindle version.

Just got the Kindle version. Thanks, Mads!

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}

I vaguely remember that story.

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When I first discovered your stories I read everything on maddybell.com. They are a good read, from what I remember.

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are some significant changes from the original postings so worth another look

Mads


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Madeline Anafrid Bell

Finest Kind!

I'm lucky to have all the original versions + extensive correspondence between PB and myself! Having acted as a sounding board for PB while he wrote it I'm partial to the 1st edition. Whacking good story!


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